The Yankees don’t know yet if they will still be in the playoff race when they come to Houston this weekend or if closer extraordinaire Mariano Rivera will make his final pitch, but the Astros are planning a ceremony regardless.

Roger Clemens and Joe Torre will be the key pieces of a celebration of Rivera’s career on Sunday.

Rivera, who announced his retirement earlier this season, has an MLB record 652 career saves. He is the only pitcher to make more than 1,000 appearances with one club, and his 44 saves this year mark the most for a player in their final MLB season. He will be the last MLB player to wear the No. 42 after it was retired 16 years ago in honor of Jackie Robinson.

The Astros will host a pre-game ceremony and present Rivera with a special gift.